11 Dog-Friendly Cafes & Restaurants In Singapore That You Can Dine At With Your Pup

Dog-friendly eateries in Singapore

Bringing your dog out for family lunch or dinner dates is a trying task when dog-friendly restaurants in Singapore seem few and far between. As much as our dogs are family to us, sometimes we have no choice but to leave the poor pooch at home when dining out.

To help resolve your dinner paw-blems, we’ve sussed out 11 dog-friendly restaurants that you can dine at while having your furbaby right by you.

2. W39 Bistro and Bakery - 10% off on Furkid Fridays

A cosy bistro in West Coast, W39 Bistro and Bakery invites guests to bring their dogs to their premises. They even have special promotions such as Furkid Fridays, where diners with dogs enjoy 10% off the total bill.

Satay Chicken Quesadilla, a Mexican dish with a local twist Image credit: @w39bistro

The set lunch menu (from $15 to $19) includes a main, soup of the day, drink, and mini cake. Apart from brunch dishes, guests can go for more unique ones which incorporate both local and international flavours - such as the Satay Chicken Quesadilla ($15). You get to enjoy 50% off selected starters with a minimum order of 3 lunch sets, so come with your other dog owner friends.

But if you’re looking to indulge, opt for the Scotch Egg Grand Champion ($10) instead. It’s got all the carby goodness with a breaded layer enveloping the pork and crab filling within, along with a shiok chilli crab dip.

4. The Coastal Settlement - casual dining amidst greenery

Sit back and cradle your pooch as you eat at the outdoor area of The Coastal Settlement, a casual dining restaurant-bar situated in a remote part of Changi. The lush greenery surrounding the restaurant leave you feeling restful.

5. Coastes - beachside bar with burgers and pizza

If the sun’s out and you’re in need of a mini getaway, Coastes at Siloso Beach is the place to be. Enjoy a day of fun with your pooch at the beach, then head to this beachside bar and feast to your heart’s content.

6. Casa Verde - Italian restaurant at Botanic Gardens

Dine alfresco at Casa Verde, an Italian restaurant nestled within Botanic Gardens. Your doggie gets to sit right alongside you, either on the chair or on the ground, and you’re free to feed it as you like. Water can be served to your dog if requested, but you’ll have to bring your own pet dish.

Besides Italian dishes like pasta and pizza, Casa Verde also serves up local delights like Nasi Lemak ($15) and Mee Siam ($12). Their brunch offerings, like Gourmet Breakfast ($20) and Cinnamon Brioche French Toast ($14) with caramelised banana and Nutella, are popular as well.

7. Open Farm Community - dishes with local produce

Open Farm Community is a restaurant that supports local farmers by using their produce. Some of the dishes their chefs whip up include the Coconut and Pandan Waffles ($22), beautifully plated with flower petals, bits of white chocolate, and coconut jam.

8. Kontiki - American bar with 1-for-1 drinks

Kontiki, an American bar-restaurant, is located at Passion Wave @ Marina Bay, overlooking the river and Marina Bay’s skyline. The alfresco dining area has a rustic feel, with foldable beach chairs for you and your pup to plonk down on, and umbrella shelters for every table.

You get a fine selection of Western treats like Cajun Roast Chicken ($23), and limited edition weekend specials like Oven-Baked Cod Fish with Aglio Olio ($24). Come by on a Tuesday or Thursday and you’ll get to pair your food with 1-for-1 drinks.

9. Pasta J - pasta, risotto, and steak

Terribly Troublesome Pork Chops ($18.90), served with a side of sauteed mushrooms Image credit: @elmo_theblind_westie

The stretch at Upper Thomson has a bunch of pretty decent food selections, but it’s at Pasta J where you get to have grub with your little pup. You can dine outdoors if you want to, but the restaurant allows pets indoors as well.

10. Marcello - brunch fare

Some goodies on the brunch menu include Smoked Salmon Benedict ($24) and Mediterranean Scramble ($21) - scrambled egg whites and chicken breast in yoghurt on top of sourdough bread. For the sweet tooths, you can munch on some Pancakes and Berries ($16), light and fluffy buttermilk pancakes topped with fresh berries and maple syrup.

What’s more, the restaurant is just five minutes away from Sunny Heights, a doggy day care centre. You can drop your pooch at the daycare to mingle with other dogs for the day, then take it for dinner with you at night.

Dog-friendly restaurants in Singapore

The next time you decide to dine out with your pet, there’s no need to make repeated visits to the same dog cafes you’ve been patronising. Dog-friendly restaurants like the ones listed can offer you both delicious treats and the privilege of dining in each others’ company.

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